This whole thing about a company needing more “masculine energy” reminds me of those old research stats about how men assume women are talking too much, ie more than 50%, during a conversation when the actual percentage is ridiculously low.
Or judging that there’s too many women in a movie’s crowd scene once it’s about 25-30% women.
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@wendypalmer Or the fact that the Tesla screen representation of any pedestrian as Male, and only Male?
Ugh!
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@wendypalmer A few months ago, I had to take a Lyft, and sadly the car was a Tesla.
Here in San Francisco there are a lot of pedestrians everywhere.
I was stunned that the driver's screen-thing showed every pedestrian as a generic man. Even when almost all of the pedestrians were women.
And of course, all the same height and weight.
Ugh!
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I observed the Tesla screen while taking an Uber across Los Angeles to the airport. Judging by how little it could "see," I had to conclude that no human with such poor "eyesight" would ever be allowed to drive a car.
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